Iran Has Been Getting Away With Murder for Decades While Washington Looks the Other Way

For almost fifty years, Iran’s radical rulers have been the world’s biggest troublemakers. Long before anyone talked about a new war, their theocratic regime had blood on its hands. While the soft-talking crowd on the left kept making excuses, Iran planned and carried out terrorism after terrorism, targeting innocent people around the globe. Americans were not spared. Nearly a thousand of our servicemen and civilians have died because of Iran’s schemes. That’s not just a number. That’s families shattered, children missing parents—and Washington’s liberal elite barely blinks an eye.

Liberals like to pretend that if we just talk nice to Iran, peace will break out. But history proves how naive that is. While politicians in D.C. sign silly deals and host useless talks, Iran keeps building bombs and sending killers around the world. For decades, the left let these extremists get away with murder, instead blaming America for everything. Meanwhile, the ayatollahs used our weakness as a greenlight for more terrorist plots.

It gets worse. The so-called “global community” loves to scold America and Israel when we defend ourselves. Yet these same globalists ignore nearly fifty years of Iran starting violence, not just at home, but abroad. If conservative leaders had been in charge, Iran would have paid a price a long time ago for every American life taken. Instead, we got empty gestures and more American blood spilled on their watch.

Let’s face it. Iran has never been a real partner for peace. They’ve only ever cared about spreading fear, death, and their twisted beliefs. The only thing a bully like Tehran understands is strength. The left’s “let’s all get along” fantasy has been a decades-long failure, and too many Americans have died because of it.

Ask yourself this: How much longer will we let this rogue regime kill innocent people while our leaders act like sheep? It’s time for a spine in Washington—and an end to Iran’s free ride.

Source: Washington Times


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